How much is Danielle Bregoli worth now that the 14-year-old has parlayed her “Cash me outside” fame for a recording contract as Bhad Bhabie? The answer may be in the seven figures.

Bregoli gained viral fame earlier this year when a video circulated of her appearance on the Dr. Phil show about wayward teens. In the clip, the 13-year-old talked about her wild lifestyle and threatened to fight an audience member who called her out, issuing the now famous threat, “Cash me outside, how bow dah?”

Since then Bregoli has found a way to extend her 15 minutes of fame, building a giant presence on social media and parlaying it into a series of interviews and appearances. Now, she is making her name as a rapper after signing a deal with Atlantic Records.

Like the origin of her fame, Danielle Bregoli used a viral video’s success to gain her deal. The 14-year-old had put out a single called “These Heaux” that garnered more than 20 million views and made her the youngest female rapper ever to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, TMZ noted.

The report noted that the record deal is worth millions and includes multiple albums. With that contract, Danielle Bregoli’s net worth could be approaching $10 million, given that she had already been slated to be a millionaire even before the contract was signed.

Earlier this year, just a few weeks after she shot to fame, The Sun noted that Danielle Bregoli was on pace to have a net worth of $1 million by the end of the year. That report noted her growing endorsement deals that she pitches on social media as well as a newly-signed reality television show.

Now that Bregoli has a recording contract and a big audience, she will be able to fetch even more for endorsements and could move into the higher side of the scale for reality television talent, which up to $10 million for “A-list players,” according to Business Insider. While Bregoli will likely not be to the level of Kim Kardashian or the stars of popular programs like Pawn Stars, her recording contract and endorsements will help contribute to the net worth and could realistically have it topping $10 million — and all thanks to a catchphrase from the Dr. Phil show.